it goes kinda like this: started at syracuse in 1980 ... ran out of money. went to purdue (since it seemed cheaper) ... hated it and ran out of money. worked for a long time, taking brief pit stops at the harvard university extension (which is a great way to study at harvard, and much cheaper than the day program, too!) and the city college of san francisco (where i took a telecourse with a friend).

this path ultimately led me to rit's distance learning program (now called "online learning"). definitely a great way to study. right now it looks like i may graduate during the summer of 2006 (barring any unforeseen problems, that is). your mileage may vary, batteries not included, and all those other kinds of disclaimers probably apply here.

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a degree or augment your career skills? distance learning may be
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